Transverse sinus mass misinterpreted as the source of cardiac emboli

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Abstract

Due to the proximity of the transvers sinus (TS) to the left atrial appendage (LAA) and pulmonary veins (PV), a mass in the TS can be misinterpreted as a LAA or PV thrombus, and considered as a source of emboli in a patient with stroke or transient ischemic attack. The incorrect identification of a mass as a LAA thrombus would initiate unnecessary anticoagulation therapy or potentially, an evaluation for the excision of the mass if there is a concern about dislodgement. We are presenting a case illustrating this confusion and review the literature for similar cases.

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Allam, H. H., Kinsara, A. J., Alrajawi, A., Tuaima, T., & Vriz, O. (2021). Transverse sinus mass misinterpreted as the source of cardiac emboli. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease, 91(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/MONALDI.2021.1597

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